Founded
in 1978, Regent University has more than 4,800 students studying on its campus
in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and online around the world. Regent offers
associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees from a Christian
perspective in fields including business, communication and the arts, divinity,
education, government, law, leadership, and psychology and counseling. In
addition to the rigorous academic environment, Regent offers other unique opportunities.

The
Ronald Reagan Symposium, held each year in conjunction with the former
president's birthday, features nationally and internationally known scholars,
including Harvey Mansfield (Harvard), William Kristol (Weekly Standard),
Michael Barone (Washington Examiner
and FOXNews), Jean Bethke Elshtain (Chicago), and George Nash (The Russell Kirk
Center). Reagan Symposium topics have included "The Future of
Conservatism" and "The Future of American Culture." Each
Symposium comes out as a scholarly book. For example, The New York Times published a long and favorable review on
"The Future of Conservatism: Conflict and Consensus in the Post-Reagan
Era."

Clash
of the Titans®, annually showcases debates between leading political
heavyweights, such as Lt. Col. Oliver North, Mike Huckabee, Arianna
Huffinington, Steve Forbes, Howard Dean, Geraldine Ferraro, Alan Colmes, Newt
Gingrich and Ehud Barak, debating the war in Iraq, presidential elections,
peace in the Middle East, and the American economic crisis.

"Christian
Leadership to Change the World," Regent's motto since its founding,
motivates its resolve to offer unparalleled opportunities. The Governor of
Virginia, Bob McDonnell, and thousands of other alumni got their start at
Regent University.